-
received one is that the
Eccles place-name is
derived from the Romano-British
Ecles or
Eglys (eglwys in
Welsh means 'church'),
which in turn is
derived from...
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Norway or Whitehorse,
Canada Ecld for Yellowknife,
Canada or Norilsk,
Russia Ecle for Verkhoyansk,
Russia or Oymyakon,
Russia Ftkk for Ushuaia,
Argentina or...
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climate (Köppen
climate classification Dfd,
Trewartha climate classification Ecle),
Oymyakon is
known as one of the
places considered the
Northern Pole of...
- to a church'. The
first element is
possibly derived from the
Brittonic '
ecles/eglys/eglwys',
ultimately derived from
Latin 'ecclesia'. In today's placenames...
- éclaireurs, éclaireuses 11 to 15
years aînés 15 to 18
years Jeunes adultes éclés 18 to 25
years Eclaireuses et
Eclaireurs israélites de
France bâtisseurs...
- the
original on 13
November 2018.
Retrieved 13
November 2018. "Un
grand éclés nous a quitté" [A
great scout has left us] (in French). Éclaireuses et Éclaireurs...
-
recording credits which include The
Byzantine Legacy (Sony Greece, 2000)
EcleCtiCa (2008) and The
Troparion of K****iani (Naxos, 2011). [These
titles are...
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Robert Glen 1743 –
Cornelius Bolton 1744 –
Beverley Ussher 1745 –
William Ecles 1746 –
Christmas Paul 1747 –
Francis Barker 1748 –
Thomas Christmas and...
- thys weke
takyn iiij (4)
vessellys of
Wyntyrton and Happysborough, and
Ecles men been sore
aferd for
takyn of mo, for
there ben x (10)
grete vessellys...
- Ednalino, Edora, Espinoza, Ecaldre, Eufeminiano, Edilloran, Ermita, and
Ecle.
Those who came from
Santa Cruz have
their last
names usually begin with...